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Ruined (How to Ruin #1-3) Paperback | Pages: 779 pages
Rating: 4.33 | 1846 Users | 92 Reviews

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Title:Ruined (How to Ruin #1-3)
Author:Simone Elkeles
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Borders Exclusive
Pages:Pages: 779 pages
Published:September 2010 by Flux
Categories:Young Adult. Romance. Contemporary. Young Adult Contemporary. Young Adult Romance. Teen. Contemporary Romance

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Available exclusively through Borders, Simone Elkeles's 'How to Ruin' series combined into one book.

One girl
Two guys
Three hot summers

'How to Ruin a Summer Vacation'
Leaving Chicago to go to Israel with her estranged father is the last thing sixteen-year-old Amy wants to do--until she meets handsome but aloof Avi, an eighteen-year-old soldier in the Israeli army.

'How to Ruin My Teenage Life'
Can a guy truly be your boyfriend if he lives in a different country? Avi might think it's possible, but Amy's edgy classmate Nathan wants a chance to prove him wrong...

'How to Ruin Your Boyfriend's Reputation'
Signing up for a ten-day boot camp at the Israeli military base where Avi is stationed might not have been Amy's greatest idea--especially since Nathan is there, too.

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ISBN: 0738727334 (ISBN13: 9780738727332)
Series: How to Ruin #1-3

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Ratings: 4.33 From 1846 Users | 92 Reviews

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This had three books in one. I'm going to rate them separately. Amy started out flawed, but quirky and lovable. I knew there were 3 books so I was expecting emotional growth, maturity, character development...didn't happen by book 3. She was actually even more immature, selfish, vacuous, ridiculous, and annoying in book 3 than in book 1! I had a hard time understanding why Avi still loved her by the end. She lied, was inconsistent, and obnoxious. I know it's a high school book, but I was wanting

A light-hearted angst-free romance read.The thing that I usually hate about YA romance is that they are FULL of angst. And I can't stand angst. Really, I was a teenager once, and I work with teenagers every day... very rarely do I see students with the amount of anguish in their lives that you find in YA novels. I like to read books that make me happy, not depressed!I have read every book by Simone Elkeles. I have enjoyed all of her books; however, this was my least favorite. I agree with

I enjoyed this series of books because I loved the main character, Amy, plus when the story took place in Israel, It was interesting. Amy's got moxie! Wish I had her confidence when I was that age. And she is hilarious! I also loved Amy's spirituality. You don't really get any religion in mainstream literature, unless it's done with a mocking tone. Fun read! I'm sad my time with Amy and Avi is over.

This was another great effort from Simone Eckeles. This book is 3 titles in one (exclusive with Borders) and had a great flow through all 3. This book dealt with teenage romance, Mid East politics, religion and spirituality, family challenges and finding yourself. She did this through humor and heartfelt moments. Though I found Amy annoying at times, I understand what made her unique and why everyone loved her so much. I love the way she took the time to build up Amy's relationships with Avi,

I had fun reading these. Amy is admittedly, incredibly annoying. She's one of those characters that are very immature and has to learn how to grow up. There are times when she does and times when she backtracks into being her. This will probably annoy a lot of people. There were times when she did, but at the same time I liked that the character didn't have one moment that made her alter for good and suddenly change herself completely. It's a process that has to be worked on. However, she was

Wow! Where do I start?I'm a HUGE fan of Simone Elkeles, anyone who knows me personally can attest to the fact that many, MANY of my stauts updates include quotes from her books. While many of her other books are humorous, they also take us to a deeper, darker place and teach so many life lessons that I seriously think they should be required reading for all teens in, say, 8th grade english.The Ruined series, however, not only teaches lessons but cranks that humor up about 12 levels. This woman,

love it so much!!! simone elkekes rocks!!! :))

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